Daniel Dale reporting on foreign minister Chrystia Freeland's speech:
Links to tweets below the copy and paste:
In a major address right now, Canada's foreign minister Chrystia Freeland is explaining why a "Canada first" approach would be wrong.
Freeland: "I would like to profoundly thank our American friends" for their "indispensable" contributions to the global order.
Canada's foreign minister: ...but many Americans cast their 2016 votes in an attempt to "shrug off the burden of world leadership."
This is an extremely rare criticism of American voters from a top Canadian minister, who says Canada now needs to chart a sovereign course.
Freeland's message: Canada is committed to the "rules-based" global order no matter what the US does, and will find like-minded allies.
Key section of Canada foreign minister's speech: we'll work with the US wherever possible, but the US might not lead the world anymore, so.
Another interesting Freeland remark: Canada understands the need for a rules-based global order because it has to live next to the US.
Chrystia Freeland is my MP. I can't say that I voted for her (I voted for Jennifer Hollett of the NDP in the last federal election), but I think she's been effective and good so far, from what I've seen.